narcotrafficking

August 18, 2022
Joshua Collins and Daniela Díaz

The new government calls for negotiations with armed groups and new approaches to the war on drugs that includes affected communities.

January 13, 2022
Laura Blume and Laura Aileen Sauls

In the Honduran Muskitia, Indigenous people have long been targets of violence and injustice by the government’s fight against drug trafficking.

September 5, 2019
Jared Olson

As Honduras deals with the fallout of political scandals surrounding President Juan Orlando Hernández, ousted former president Manuel Zelaya and his LIBRE party mount their opposition. 

October 9, 2013
U.S. imperialist policy is shifting toward surgical military operations, a shift that tends to perpetuate violence without addressing its root causes. This has become apparent in Colombia, a country that is attempting to negotiate a peaceful end to its almost 50 years of civil war.
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